
Will this cause a problem with the mower down the line or just forget about it and enjoy the great cut with the off-set heights of the wheels on the back yard side of my house. Inactive cold fronts (fast moving) have an average speed of 25. Active cold fronts (slow moving) average 15 knots. Some sections of the front may move faster than others.

However, depending on the length of the cold front, portions of the front may move toward the east, while other portions move south. I am a bit confused by the manual saying to set all 4 wheels at the same height. They generally move toward the southeast. By the same token there's no need for the L/C/R to be on the same horizontal axis, nor even close to it for that matter. cut), and I get a great cut, with no clippings visible. All that matters is that the tweeter axis is aimed at the LP, either by dint of the height off the floor or by tilting the cab (s) as required. The front yard (not sure of grass, but not zoysia) I set all 4 wheels the same, notch 4 (2 1/2 in. By the way, I have the lever set to FULL MULCH. The manual states you should set all 4 wheels to the same setting but I get a much better cut with the settings I have just described. cut), if I set all four wheels to the same height I get some clippings visible behind the rear wheels. cut) and the 2 back wheels set to notch 3 (2 in.

I find that with the zoysia grass that I have in my back yard I get a better cut, no grass clippings at all trailing the back wheels, if I set both front wheels to notch 4 (2 1/2 in. I just got my Honda HRX217VKA with the GCV200 engine, and I really like it.I have one question about the height adjustment of the wheels.
